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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 9 G R E SHAM, MULTNOMAH COVNTY, OREGON, PICKLE FACTORY SEEKS ACREAGE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, MARCH Guard Observes Berry Growers Will Third Anniversary Hold Annual Meeting BALL PLATERS, ATTENTION A m eeting of th e ball p lay ers is called for tom orrow , W ednesday evening, at 6 o'clock, on S tapletou field a t th e high school to try out for pluces on th e A m erican Legion team . E rn e st B ru g g er ask s all in te re ste d to tu rn out an d help give th e Legion a stro n g team . AUTO RACE TRACK IS NOW ASSURED T he O regon P ickle & C anning com In o b serv an ce of its th ird an n iv e r The six th an n u a l m eeting of th e Co p any is p la n n in g fo r a busy season sary , and by way of p le a sa n t v ariety , R a th er unexpectedly th e pro p osi o p erativ e B e rry G row ers will be held w ith a la rg e r acreag e in cucu m b ers th e local h e a d q u a rte rs com pany of the tion of a p erm an en t au to race tra c k a t th e ca n n e ry on W ednesday, A pril 8. Oregon N ational G uard held a ban q u et th a n heretofore. In addition to th e cam e before th e M ultnom ah County beginning a t 10 o'clock. The m orning fac to ry a t G resham th e com pany luncheon la st evening at W ithrow 's F air association at the m eeting of the session w ill be ta k en up w ith business, opened one a t M onitor la st y ea r and Follow ing a very sa tisfy in g chicken board of d irecto rs last week. F ollow Pie luncheon b rief speeches w ere ¡ " ^ s S r e r on’ reP ° r t 8eCret“ ry ' expects to s ta r t one a t M olalla th is ing th e ra th e r u nfavorable im pression m em b ersh ip an d finan y ear. T he com pany looks for ab o u t m ade by M ayor C h a rles C leveland m ade by the sev eral au to races held cial condition. Copies of th e re p o rt of Col. H. U. W elch an d H. L. St. Clair. 300 ac re s to supply its M onitor p lan t. till be d lsirib u ted ’ ’'M A T E O F C O V N T Y FA RM ° n theJ fa,r K5 °und8 ,ast fal1 “ * a8 ‘he th e y ea r's b u sin ess will At M olalla acreag e is being signed up C. G. S ch neider in tro d u ced th e sp e ak e a d in K IL L E D BY A V T O M O B IL E thoUKht no‘h ,” K would be done to- to th e m em bers and it w ill b e » r .ead in | ________ i w ards an au to rac e tra c k th is year. e rs and paid a fitting trib u te to th e w ith good prospects. Mr. Stafford detail. T he electio n of th re e d irecto rs hopes for a t le ast 300 ac re s a t G re sh m en in th e com pany of w hich he is Jo h n L. McKee, aged 78, and for th e T be proposition, how ever, cam e from w ill ta k e place, o r th e ratificatio n of am. com m anding officer. past five y ea rs an in m ate of th e M ult o utside and w as of such a c h a ra c te r th o se elected by th e B erry G row ers A t G resham th e fac to ry w as sta rte d T h ere w ere 34 m en p rese n t, in clu d nom ah county farm n e a r T ro u td ale, th a t th e board felt Justified In going Packing com pany at its m eeting on live y ea rs ago. D uring th e four y ea rs ing th e follow ing v isitin g officers: w as stru c k by an autom obile T h u rs ahead w ith th e arran g em en ts. M arch 6. O ther m a tte rs of in te rest th e ac reag e has stead ily increased Colonel W elch of th e 186th In fa n try , L ast F rid ay a com m ittee of the day about 8 o ’clock n ea r th e depot of or for th e ad vancem ent of th e berry from 75 to 250 acres. T his y ea r th e post com m ander of th e M ultnom ah th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany board m et w ith J. J. McCall of th e In dustry w ill be discussed. com pany w an ts a t le a st 300 ac re s co unty tro o p s; L ieut. W illiam B ever a t T ro u td ale and died of his in ju ries Pacific Coast P ublicity b ureau and in T he asso ciatio n h as a rra n g e d to planted. age, G.-2; Capt. R. F. O lson, re g i a h alf hour la te r a t th e farm w here spected th e g rounds in o rd er to w ork supply lunch tic k ets free to all m em m en tal ad ju ta n t, 186th In fa n try . T he soil of th is section is especially o ut th e d etails w hich are to be em John G. Sargent bers who a tte n d th e m orning session. he w as tak en im m ediately a fte r th e ad ap ted to th e raisin g of cucum bers, C haplain G ilb ert w as expected b ut did bodied in a five-year co n tra ct. I t is accident. T he aged m an had left for U. S. Attorney-General T hese tic k e ts w ill be on th e W elling not come. says J. L. Stafford, w ho is m an ag er of th e po8tofflce a t T ro u td ale, b ut evi expected th is c o n tra ct will be ready to and W ithrow re s ta u ra n ts , w here good th e Oregon factories. Mr. Stafford Colonel W elch said th a t Oregon d en tly never reach ed th e re , as he had p rese n t to th e board a t its re g u la r T he new a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l is a V er lunches w ill be served at 1 o'clock. has had m any y ea rs experience as a m onter of th e sam e rugged type as th e ran k ed first in p ro p o rtio n of e n list unm ailed le tte rs in his pocket w hen m eeting th is w eek T hursday. T he aftern o o n session w ill be held p ickle m an. p resid en t. T h e fa ilu re of th e sen ate m en ts to p opulation. H e h ighly com So definite and ce rtain a re th e te n picked up. H e w as h it by a closed car in M etzger’s h all, and County A gent T h re e local p roducers, w ho for sev to confirm th e ap p o in tm e n t of W ar plim ented th e officers and m en of th e ta tiv e arran g e m en ts of accep tan ce th a t driven by a m an from L innton, a Mr. S. B. H all w ill p resid e and w ill b ring e ra l y ea rs have been extensive g row ren, of M ichigan, to th is m ost im p o rt h e a d q u a rte rs com pany. W ilm an, who w as on his w ay to Baker th e p relim in ary w ork of surveying a n t post, and th e q uick vote of th e a m essage of value to th e in d u stry . ers of cucum bers, delivering th e ir se n ate confirm ing th e p re sid e n t's sec T h e com m issioned officers of th e lo City, Oregon, on business. W ilm an has begun and an option has been ta k H e will also in tro d u ce o th e r sp eak ers, p ro d u ct to th e G resham factory, a re ond choice to fill an im m ediate v a cal com pany are, 1st L ieut. C. G. did all in his pow er to relieve th e m an en on a strip of ground 50 feet w ide W alter M. B radley w ith six acres, cancy b ro u g h t about sudden changes Schneider, co m m an d in g ; 2d Lieut. am ong them being R. H. Kipp, of th e an d him self notified th e sh eriff’s of along th e w est line of th e fa ir grounds. a g ric u ltu ra l cooperative m a rk e tin g H. G. A ndrew , five acres, and E. A. in th e life of S arg en t. He is an o u t C leveland A. Bliss. E xtensive W ork P lanned. T he non-com sta n d in g figure now in th e official division of th e P o rtla n d C ham ber of fice of th e accident. Dr. H ess, th e a s Sm ith, six acres. Mr. S m ith has been fam ily, being six feet six in heigth. m issioned staff co n sists of Staff S e r T he tra c k as planned w ill be con s is ta n t county physician, w as a t th e Com merce, w ho w ill speak on the a v ery su ccessful grow er, m aking a He is said tt> be of th e A braham L in g e a n t J. R. H o rr, 1st S e rg e a n t E d n er county farm a t th e tim e th e farm stru c te d ju s t outside of th e p rese n t q u estion of su ccessfu l cooperative re tu r n of over $400 per a c re on his coln type w ith a broad forehead, in E. W edin, S erg ea n ts W illiam J. Tee- tru c k w ith tw o o rd erlies and a h o rse tra c k an d w ill call for an ex te llig e n t brow and kin d ly b u t p en e vin. Ja c k Jo n e s; C o rp o rals F ra n k I. m ark etin g . Mr. Kipp has had y ears s tre tc h e r arriv ed w ith Mr. McKee and p en d itu re of aro u n d $15,000. pickles. tra tin g eyes. of ex p erien ce in th is line of effort. All Mr. S tafford says 90 p er ce n t of th e U nder te rm s of the proposed ag ree G reenm an, N ew ell C. F an ch e r, F ra n all W’as done th a t could be to save his m em bers a re u rg ed to be p rese n t and g ro w ers w ill ru n from a h a lf ac re to FOREST GROVE MEN BUY m ent, th e horse race tra c k w ill be Im cis W. P eak , P au l A. B liss an d Thos. life, b ut th is w as im possible as he had o th e rs a re invited, as th e m eeting will tw o acres. A num ber of th e g row ers proved an d w ill have a w idth of 40 LOCAL CONFECTION ER V J. Cooper. be of g en e ral in te re s t to th e com been stru ck on th e head a fata l blow, realizin g th e dependableness and feet a ll aro u n d th e h alf m ile. T he also one of his low er lim bs w as badly m unity. H a rry B unting and G. S. Reynolds Y onng Man M istakes Iodine for p ro fitab leness of th e crop, a re th is new autom obile tra c k w ill be built T hose w ishing lunch tic k ets should cut. The u n fo rtu n a te m an had no have p u rch a sed th e S ch an n o confec- Cough Syrup. y ea r p la n tin g la rg e r acreag e th a n ju s t outside, and around th is and will rela tiv e s of w hich an y th in g is known. P ro m p t m edical a tte n tio n on th e notify th e ca n n ery office, phone 1871, fo rm erly. T he re tu rn to the" g ro w e r I tio n e ry of M rs’ G ertru d e K inyon and He is said to have been w ell-educated be 60 feet In w idth, m aking a to ta l is conditioned m ore on th e ca re given have ta k en P °ssession of th e b usiness, p a rt of a G resham p hysician probably not la te r th a n Monday, A pril 6. and did con sid erab le w ork aro u n d the w idth for th e tw o of 100 feet. th e cu cum bers du rin g th e picking T he 8anle ,,alne wlU be reta in ed by saved th e life of R ansom e H orton, a T he au to tra c k will be saucered p rem ises of th e county house. He was Portlnnd Symphony Orchestra season th a n on any o th e r condition. th e confectio n ery and Miss G ladys resid e n t of th e Rockw ood locality. w ell th o u g h t of by th e o th e r inm ates w ith tu rn s banked and su p p o rted by Tomorrow Nlglil. T he p la n tin g and c a re of th e crop is B unting has been em ployed to a s sist T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , w hen he acci- co n crete posts and wall. The P o rtlan d Sym phony o rc h e stra as w ell as by th e su p e rin ten d e n t and an easy m a tte r. T he p la n tin g season h er g ra n d fa th e r and his p a rtn e r in d en tally d ra n k a teasp o o n fu l of tine The g ran d sta n d w ill be moved back o th e rs in au th o rity . One of th e u n w ill give its n ex t co n c ert W ednesday is from th e 20th of May to th e first of I tb e w ork T he saIe oi th e place w as tu re of iodine, m istak in g it for cough to m ake room for th e new tra c k and m ailed le tte rs w as in reg a rd to a piece night, A pril I, a t th e public a u d ito r June. T he picking season begins neROtiated th ro u g h H. J. W allace of sy ru p . H e had been su fferin g from a ium in P o rtlan d . K arl K ru eg er w ill of p ro p erty w hich he had p u rch ased in en larg ed to n early double its p rese n t ab o u t th e m iddle of Ju ly and con- P o rtla n d - M r- and Mr8- K inyon have cold for a sh o rt tim e and h astily be th e g u est conductor. G eorges F lorida y ears ago and w hich he had seatin g capacity. The tra c k w ill be tin u es till fro st k ills th e vines. T he moved from th e ir ro o m s over th e sto re grabbed th e b o ttle, poured o ut a te a hopes of realizin g som ething from , a l used for autom obile races a t all tim es h eav iest p a r t of th e h a rv e st com es t0 the F ra n k H einey bouse w hich w as spoonful of th e liquid and had sw a l Enesco, R oum anian violinist, w ill be though th e land is said to be w o rth less w hen th e M ultnom ah county fair is Mr. E nesco w ill play th e from A ugust 15 to S eptem ber 15. | rec en t,y v acated by Tony H en g stler. lowed it befo re he realized his m is soloist. not being held and all races will bo Beethoven co n certo , th e only purely th ro u g h some flaw in th e title. F u ta k e. A doctor w as im m ediately sum - u n d er sanction of the A m erican A uto T he local facto ry is w ell financed and pays cash for pickles. I t is a H r s t' BaM‘bal1 G" n,‘‘ L o st <« L incoln. ,noned and a(, m lnl8tered an an tid o te o rch e stral-v io lin co n certo Beethoven n e ra l services have n ot as y et been m obile association. T he fair th is year arra n g e d for. g re a t ad v a n ta g e to both grow er and T he flrst baseba11 *am c tile 8ea- j for th e r-oison w ith th e r e s u lt the qver w rote. will be from Ju ly 28 to A ugust 2 in Music lovers can never h ea r too buyer to have c o n tra c ts signed up SOn ° f the G resham Union high school young m an w as th o u g h t to be o ut of P o rtlan d Schools S ta rt F o o trace H ere. clusive. ea rly as the p la n s of th e facto ry a re h° y s’ w hlch wa8 Played w ith L incoln d an g er in a sh o rt tim e. T hose w ith a often th e rugged, yet m elodious tone 1 G resham w as m ade th e s ta rtin g The tra c k will b e built by engineers based on th e acreag e co n tra cte d for biBh ° f P o rtla n d - F rid a y aftern o o n , know ledge of th is d ru g say th a t w hile poem of S ibelius, "F in la n d ia ,” w hich point for the 10-mlle high school relav I wll<> bave co n stru cted num erous a u to w ill be played a t th e co n cert, w ith ' and th e facto ry ta k es good ca re of its resu lted in a v icto ry for th e la tte r, th e it is a deadly poison an d ta k e n in cro ss-co u n try foot race w hich took nioblle rac e cou rses th ro u g h o u t the o th e r n u m b ers as follow s: G rieg ’s score sta n d in g 7 to 4. T h e p le asu re su ch q u a n tity as m entioned would c o n tra c t grow ers. place S atu rd ay forenoon. In w hich ten co u n try and will be, officials say, the “Valse T riste " (Sibelius) and "Les Mr. Stafford says it is expected to of th e aftern o o n w as m a rre d by rain , ev en tu ally prove fatal, it w o rk s slow ru n n e rs from each of P o rtlan d 's seven best tra c k in th is p a rt of th e Pacific P re lu d e s” (L iszt). m ake one of th e Oregon facto ries a b u t the e n th u sia stic fan s seem ed to ly on th e system , w hich in th e case of high schools p articip a ted and w hich n o rth w est. T h ere will be every a c An In terestin g fea tu re of th e co n c e n tra l plant. T he location of th e ce n derive co n sid erab le "kick" o u t of th e ir Mr. H o rto n proved to be v ery fo r w as won by th e team from W ashing com m odation for rac ers, officials and c e rt w ill be th e ap p e aran c e of Mr. p atrons. tr a l p la n t w ill depend la rg e ly on th e fav o rite gam e in sp ite of th e d am p tu n ate. ton high. K rueger, th e young A m erican who has , local su p p o rt in the w ay of acreage. ness. T he e n try list show ed up four Sedan O v ertu rn ed , O ccupants I iiliurt. T he rac e began n ea r th e in te rsectio n | ----------- m ade such a b rillia n t c a re e r abroad. of th e Section Line road w ith th e Mt. “ azanias and F riends Enjoy Hike. It is hoped th e local In te re st in th e favorites, R in ar M attson on flrst, H a r An autom obile accid en t w hich fo r e n te rp rise w ill m ake it possible to e n vey B row n, w ho w ill p ro b ab ly qu alify tu n a te ly did n ot te rm in a te in d isa ste r He an n o u n ces he h a s no in ten tio n of Hood railw ay tra c k s and w as w it- ! Several G resham en th u sia sts Joined rem ain in g in P o rtlan d , how ever, since nessed by a sm all crow d w hich hast!- ,b e M ataraas la st Sunday on th e ir for second, E a rl Stone w ho did good la rg e th e fac to ry and keep th is as th e fell to th e lo t of V ictor Adix and his his p ro fessio n al eng ag em en ts com pel ly assem bled. Special c a rs ca rrie d lw , Ive-’n ile hiking trip over th e H ill- c e n tra l point of the com pany's b u si w o rk on th ird base and V augn Mc sister, Je an , S a tu rd a y evening as th ey him elsew here. It w as Mr. Rothw ell, p a rt of th e ru n n e rs and th e ra c e of- sbb Cann as sh o rt stop. road. L eaving th e F o re stry ness in Oregon. T he th re e ou tfield ers have not yet w ere on th e ir w ay to B eaverton to co n d u cto r of th e Los A ngeles Sym ficials and deposited th e relay r u n - ' buBd^p® a ‘ UU30, they follow ed th e v isit frien d s. B linded by th e lig h ts of phony o rc h e stra , who w as In s tru n ers a t th e ir sta tio n s, ap p ro x im ately a r,*” ge of hills n o rth of P o rtlan d to been chosen definitely, b u t F ra n k TROUTDALE WOMEN TO K uhlm an is nam ed as one who w ill an ap p ro ach in g m achine, and unable m en tal in se cu rin g Mr. K ru eg er as v is m ile ap a rt. Benson and F ra n k lin L innton w here d in n er w as eaten GIYE FINE PROGRAM m ake good. T he o th er tw’o w ill be se to p ass a team ahead of him, he w as iting co n d u cto r for th is sin g le concert. fought h ard for th e sup rem acy , but ab o u t 3:30 o’clock. T h ere w ere n ear- Mr. E nesco h as been acclaim ed for W indnagle, one of th e best ru n n e rs of lected la te r from a n u m b er of good forced to th ro w on th e b rak e s su d d en a b ,,n<lred men and women in th e A fine pro g ram w ill be given u n d er players. C linton C h alk er and Alvin ly w ith th e re su lt th e ca r, a C hevrolet th e p ast tw o seaso n s in th e east. New P o rtlan d , and w ho h as been nick- | p a rty - T be d ay w as ‘deal and th e th e au sp ices of th e L adies Aid of th e sedan, w as o v ertu rn ed , b rea k in g a York w ent w ild over his q u a rte t w hich K aser a re m ak in g nam es for th e m Skip" on acco u n t of his fleet scen ery m ost in te restin g w ith th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch on next selves as p itch ers, as also a re A rden re a r w heel of th e auto, b u t th e occu- j w as played by th e fam ous F lonzalleys. ness, saved th e day for th e W ash in g wooded h ills for a background and th e S atu rd ay evening, A pril 4, beginning Wants escap in g w ith o u t in ju ry . J They dem anded th a t E nesco be S quires, K uhlm an, D avid L an e and Colum bia riv er sp read in g o u t In th e a t 8 o’clock. It w ill include solos by u 0"yd'A r^W s'on as ca tc h e rs T h e accid en t o ccu rred on th e C an b ro u g h t to A m erica on a co n c ert to u r. ton high and cam e in a t th e finish foreground. T hose going from G resh so fa r ahead of th e o th e rs he had tim e W. H. H ollensted of P o rtla n d ; a piano T he tra c k is in fa ir sh ap e co n sid er yon road w est of P o rtlan d w hen a m a T he p rese n t c o n c ert to u r is his flrst to to pose fbr th e m ovies and ta k e a am w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. duet by Mrs. Lee E vans and Mrs. L. ing th e la st ra in , alth o u g h it is m ost ch in e ap p ro ach ed th e Adix c a r w ith th e w est. sh o rt re st before th e a rriv a l of his C lair, Miss E m m a B. Johnson, Miss A. H arlo w ; a violin solo by Billy too w et for m uch p ra c tic e w ork th is o u t dim m ing its lights. A team ju st n e a re st opponent. W ashington beat Sadie D otson, H. L. S t.C la ir and B ergfelt, accom panied by Prof. Wm. C lean-np A pplies to C ars Also. w eek. T he boys are p la n n in g to go to in fro n t of them bore no lig h ts of any its own record, th e ten boys m aking A lfred D. S u th erla n d , a g u est of th e B erg fe lt; a read in g by Miss M ar In th e sp rin g an autom obile o w n er's N ew berg F rid a y for a gam e, if th e I kind and , to avoid h ittin g th e horses th e ten m iles in th e rem a rk a b le tim e St. C lairs. g u erite B ailey of G resham ; and a one- w ea th er does n ot in te rfe re . V ietor j ;' m m <>d on th e b rak es fan cy tu rn s to clean in g up th e old bus. of 50 m inutes and 25 seconds. a c t farce. "T h a t Blonde P erso n .” F ol ________________ o v e rtu rn in g th e sedan and b reak in g D u rin g th e re m a in d e r of th e year th e H oses’ Misery. low ing is th e ca st of c h a ra c te rs for J u n io r Play Well R endered. one ° ‘ ‘be back w heels. L uckily a r ° lo r of the c a r m ay be unrecognlz- "D ad, did Moses suffer w ith indiges N otice to Dog tin n e r s . th e play; tion 7” T he high school ju n io rs a r e m uch garaKe w as n e a r a t hand to w hich th e nble b «‘ som ehow th e b rig h t su n sh in e know , ,” ----- snapped Mrs. E llise, a young wife, Mrs. gratified over th e re su lts of th e ir class ,,lacb lne w as tak en a t once fo r re- ;,nd ‘he clean b reezes form a kind of , I t will , „ be u n law fu l for ow ners of . . "I , am , su re I don’t ----------- G race O tto; Miss P ercy, h er sister, play w hich w as produced a t th e gym - p a ,r*' A te lep h o n e ca ll to th e frie n d s : '""Ic th a t g ets into an autom obile ” 7 7 ‘7 ® ‘V “ " 7 ‘n s o u r id ^ 7 ^ X 7 7 7 ’' ™ r *th ’ r Mrs. A rm inta S co tt; Mrs. H odgens, naslum on F rid a y and S a tu rd a y eve- a t Bpaverton b ro u g h t them to th e res- I o w n er’s blood and u rg es him to clean J ? Jr‘'8biu" Hfter A p r" ac' "W ell, 1 th in k h.> nfust have had It i Iris h lau n d ress, Mrs. L. A. H arlow ; nings, F a ir aud ien ces g reeted th e cue a n d ‘hey conveyed th e young peo- "P ‘he car, if for no o th e r reaso n th an " ' . . ' , 7 ' 7 7 v *, Mrs. P h elps and Mrs. P a rk e r, society production on both n ig h ts an d a num - p,e to tb e ,r ho™,! in an o th e r ca r. ’» he In h arm o n y w ith th e sp irit o f , ___________ E - H KELLY, M arshal, m atro n s. Mrs. W. E. S pence and Mrs. ber have been h eard to ex p re ss th e ir la ra L a rsso n ; K aty, a se rv a n t. M ar- ap p re cia tio n of th e efforts of th e , jOry Kenda2L______________ i yr K T ’1:- T he proceed9 Of th e I o b X n g b X i . p c . .. t for our ‘each er told us Sunday th a t Ood gave him tw o tablets. ' he 8 ea 8 on ’ ** ro ,i‘a ’■*'• j T he re su lts of such m anual labor yleids b T X ’ 1 1 ™ ANNUAL MEETING OF BERRY GROWERS PACKING COMPANY NEXT MONDAY play w ill be used to a s s is t in '« 1 « T j ...... ? ■ c e r u ‘ I 8plre a klnd of P ^ d e of o w nership .. n _ gettin g g out M n unhinotu. 88X8 ,h e ° A C extension w inch hich may I.y n h u rsf Sew ing Chib Members I gettin out th th e e 1926 1926 M n h tn n t» th e X Vlce BeeU’ ’ 8ays extension j , w may have have palled d u rin g the school an n u a l. T hose who p a rtic ip â t- ^ 7 C8' _ ................... .. . | year. But if th e c a r ch an ces to b H onored. ed a re d esirous of th a n k in g th e f o l - L c e r t.n c .tio n is slow ly I couple of y ears old, th e re a re som , , , ™ " an n u al « " * * » * < * T he B erry G row ers P acking com pany w lli ho T he w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Mrs. low ing p erso n s and firms who kindly 1 ^ 7 7 , u n d ersto o d by th e g en eral | te ll-ta le m a rk s th a t reveal age. m th n e d 7 7 l 7 7 7 ., MOnd,‘y• A Pr“ # th' f° r t ’“’ PleCt' ° n L am b ert, w ho lives on th e B ark er and , ■ ’ „ 7 ' T “ " ....... " T ” nUmb“r ° f “ Wa” beCaU’ e of th e fac‘ ‘b a‘ Fol M .e . n v \ b,‘" ’K W D L lndem an. C. M. La- road, w as fittingly celebrated T uesdav 1 loaned loaned them them sta sta g g e e fu fu rn rn ish ish in in g g n s s and jea haVe j,ave beC" been / Gcc!ved th ls year a " d "u n sh ln e will form ru st on m ost aftern o o n by th e ladies of th e L y n -I helped in different w ays to m ake ...... the ln n q q u u jr ir*"8 ' ‘ 7 T h * h o ,d -°Ter '" a c t o r s a re W. D. F raley and h u rs t Sew ing club. T he tab le was Pl«X a su ccess: R. E. C annon, mem- .T ” " T 16” :,, X tb e " perlm f‘n t 8 ta’ m etals th a t th e en g in eers of th e ch e v - P 7 T " “ “ ’ r, ? ° r t t h ° y e" " ' h“ 8' " 888 w hich closes M arch b eau tifu lly decorated for th e potluck b e rs of the ju n io r class. R ak er & Son 7 ? 7 7 ’ ” p,antlnK c e r ’ ™ let Motor com pany set to w ork to I - . ’L T . 7 / c<’n " d’ r .tio n , and m any o th e r Item s of In te re st to th e • * I I tifled l f l P i l seed W ill n r ot vt n l w n ays era ~ I _ will n alw re s u lt In a find a type of m etal th a t w ould not i auu m em oers. W e have l.icreased o u r sto ck h o ld ers luncheon w hich w as served a t 1 J. E. M etzger, G resham D rug Co., 8,1 ,8Crlp‘l0'1 froni 79 ‘<> 1<>L Each sh a re of sto ck is en titled o'clock, follow ed by a mock w edding P h illip Hepp, A. W. M etzger & Co., crop th a t w ill pass certificatio n re- ru st, say Botkin & Jo h n sto n , local i / ° ne V° te “ nd th e m a n aK<ment u rg en tly req u e sts th a t all sto ck h o ld ers be perform ed by a few of th e ladies in | Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett. M r.. H. J. P u l- I 7 , ‘7 7 7 7 “ U8Ua' Iy , m< an8 a ‘'b n ' d ealers for th is p o p u la r ca r sld erab ly b e tte r yield of potatoes. The T he re su lts of ex p erim en ts along p r * 7 7 ? * * m eetln * for U 18 v cry Im portant. Come and ex p ress your costum e, a fte r w hich a sh o rt p rogram 1 ‘«r. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L aw ren ce and po tato es w ill be m ore uniform and this line a re em bodied in th e new 7 7 7 * 'n a n a »P‘m ent of y o u r business, as th e re Is grav e d an g er of w as ren d ered. Ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Confrey. have less cu lls th an w here th e com C hevrolet w hich has an a irp la n e m etal , " * * * 7 " K raade ,n your ab8Pn<* «b a‘ m ight not be for th e best In terests w ere served a t five o’clock, com plet- .. . --------------- -—— ■ Ing a m ost enjoyable afternoon. - M“ ke your ' e ,e PDon* more mon potatoes a re used for seed. ra d ia to r shell and is n o n -ru stin g be of your business. So p lease a rra n g e to atten d th is m eeting, or, If It Is im I by c o n n e c tin g it w it h a w a n t ad Certified po tato es m u st be of unl- cau se of th e com position of th e m etal possible for you to atten d , please use th e su b jo in e d proxy, d esig n atin g some form sh ap e and size, show ing th e ; „ ^ d and has all th e beauty o f nickel, sto ck h o ld er to vote fo r you. and e ith e r give y o u r proxy to th e sto ck h o ld er v a rie ta l c h a ra c te ristic s, and com para- R a c tu a lly Im proves In lu ste r w ith nam ed or fo rw ard sam e to th e se c re ta ry to be voted by whom you designate. tively free from disease. B ut do not | ru b b in g and age. T h ere Is C. B. GREENE, S ecretary . th in k th a t becau se th ey a re free from bilMy of rubbing th ro u g h th e ‘’c oaU ng u n d er th e au spices of th e B ap tist L adies' Guild disease, you w ill get disease free because the w hole sh ell is m ade of the P It (I X T. potatoes th a t season. P o tato es may same m aterial. Gran ire Hall Powell Street Gresham becom e infected from diseased soil or I hereby ap p o in t. .................................................. as my proxy to rep- K t ill in g R e c o g n iz e s ( o o p e r n lln n . c o n ta in e rs before p la n tin g . A lw ays tr e a t th e p o tato seed before p lan tin g “ a ‘n ‘ ‘be gu n s n o r arm am en t, nor ! me and vote my sh a re s of stock a t th e an n u a l m eeting of T he d i ^ u i m : ;B e r ry ° ro w e ri p ac k ,n g c o B p a n r to be * w Apron Sale and Chicken Dinner Ihurs. Afternoon and Evening, April 2 Dinner 6 to 7:30. 50c a plate The yonng people w ill have home made randy on «ale m ay have reach ed th e su rfa c e of th e seed from th e c o n tain e rs. Use co rro s- ive su b lim ate for tre a tin g them be ! fo re th e seed is cu t for p lan tin g em win the day. ( It ain t th e Individual, nor th e arm y G resham , Oregon, on M onday, A pril 6, 1925, a t 10 a. m. j 88 a whole, Signed. , Hut ,b ® c v e rla stln ’ team -w o rk of ev- » S w J w Z ‘ ’’ W itness